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Indian J Med Res ; 147(4): 384-390, 2018 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29998874

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Background & objectives: Vitiligo is an acquired skin disease characterized by depigmented areas of the skin. Increased release of catecholamines from autonomic nerve endings in microenvironment of melanocytes in affected skin might be involved in the aetiopathogenesis of vitiligo. Levels of catecholamines are considered as being related to onset or worsening of the disease. Therefore, in this study, the role of catecholamines was evaluated in mapping disease stability and outcome of vitiligo patients undergoing melanocyte transfer. Methods: In this study, circulatory and urinary levels of catecholamine (CA) and vanillylmandelic acid (VMA) were determined in 45 individuals (30 vitiligo patients and 15 healthy controls) using ELISA. Results: A significant increase for plasma and urinary catecholamines along with VMA was observed as compared to healthy controls. When the pre- and post-intervention levels were analyzed in responders and non-responders, respectively, only dopamine showed significant decline in urine, rest of the molecules in plasma as well as urine showed non-significant decline except VMA which showed insignificant increase. Interpretation & conclusions: Levels of plasma/urinary epinephrine, and plasma dopamine, could not be established as biomarkers for disease stability or successful outcome of autologous melanocyte transfer in generalized vitiligo patients. However, dopamine (urine) might be of help in determining the stability in patients with generalized vitiligo undergoing melanocyte transfer. Further studies need to be done on a large sample of patients to confirm our findings.


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Catecolaminas , Ácido Vanilmandélico , Vitíligo , Adulto , Estudios de Casos y Controles , Catecolaminas/sangre , Catecolaminas/orina , Humanos , India , Lactancia , Estudios Prospectivos , Ácido Vanilmandélico/sangre , Ácido Vanilmandélico/orina , Vitíligo/sangre , Vitíligo/orina
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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24685850

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Cysticercosis, especially neurocysticercosis, is a major public health problem in India. We report an unusual case of disseminated cysticercosis with extensive infiltration of the skin, central nervous system, skeletal muscles, eye, lung, and heart. A patient with extensive cutaneous cysticercosis must be thoroughly investigated for widespread internal organ involvement.


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Cisticercosis/patología , Dermis/patología , Dermis/parasitología , Enfermedades Cutáneas Parasitarias/patología , Brazo , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Índice de Severidad de la Enfermedad , Hombro , Tórax
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